Available on this site
are selected Navajo Nation Council/Judiciary Committee/Law and Order Committee
Resolutions relevant to the functions and processes of the Judicial Branch, Courts
and Peacemaking.

Navajo Nation Code: Most of the statutes in the
Navajo Nation Code are not available on this website due to
copyright issues. We are able to provide the
Navajo Nation Bill of
Rights and The Fundamental Laws of the Diné,
Diné bi beenahaz'áanii.
Otherwise, we are able only to link to the full texts of
Navajo Nation Council Resolutions that may be the enacting
resolution, an amendment, background or history to the statutes.
Navajo Nation statutes may be found in hardbound or CD ROM versions
of the Navajo Nation Code Annotated (2005) published by Thomson West
and are available online to Westlaw subscribers. Each chapter house
should have a copy of the 4-volume updated Navajo Nation Code for
public use. Please consult your chapter officials. These links will take you to indexes
of important statutes. 7 N.N.C. §§ 101
- 1119 -
Courts and Procedure; 9 N.N.C. §§1 -
1817
Domestic Relations

Relating to Law and Order, Naabik'iyáti' and the Navajo Nation Council; Amending the Navajo Nation Ethics in Government Law and Election Code by Requiring All Ethics Judgments to be Satisfied Prior to Candidacy for Elective Public Office

Law & Order Committee and Nábik'iyáti; Amending the Navajo Nation Election Code at 11 N.N.C. §§ 8, 21 and 240 for Purposes of Clarifying Qualifications Provisions and Delegating to the Navajo Election Administration the Authority to Enforce Qualifications Provisions

Amending Certain Sections of the Navajo Nation
Code, Title 2, §§101-35, to conform to the Establishment of the 24
Member Navajo Nation Council by Making Revisions to the Legislative
Process and the Standing Committee Structure. See
Letter from President Shelly
explaining why he chose not to exercise veto authority.

Approving a Provisional Amendment to 2 N.N.C.
Creating the
Nábik’iyáti’ Committee to Function Until Such Time As the Committee
Structure of the Navajo Nation Council Can Be Amended to Accommodate the
24 Member Navajo Nation Council.

Relating to
Government Services, Judiciary and Intergovernmental Relations; Enacting
the Foundation of the Diné, Diné Law and Diné Government Act of 2009;
Amending 1 N.N.C. § 200-207.
(NOTE:
The version available for upload contains only the text of the 1/29/10
resolution passed by the Council through the 2/12/10 veto by President
Shirley. The veto was subsequently overridden by the Council on 2/24/10
by a vote of 67-11.). REPEALED BY COURT ORDER 5/28/10.

RESOLUTION
APPROVING THE SUBMISSION
OF A MEMORANDUM TO THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS ON THE
PROPOSED INDIAN COUNTRY CRIME BILL FROM AN INTERTRIBAL WORKGROUP
COMPRISED OF THE NAVAJO NATION, THE HOPI TRIBE AND THE FORT MCDOWELL
YAVAPAI NATION